"To the right was piled up these big bricks, like street bricks. I mean, they were heavy and there was maybe about 12 of them. So, he [officer] said 'Was this here before?' I said, 'No, no, this has got to be that group called the Anarchists,'" said Papia.

rufus-t-firefly:"To the right was piled up these big bricks, like street bricks. I mean, they were heavy and there was maybe about 12 of them. So, he [officer] said 'Was this here before?' I said, 'No, no, this has got to be that group called the Anarchists,'" said Papia.

Because anarchists are a united group.

They live in communes and are only robbing those storefronts at riots to give back to the community.

Epoch_Zero:rufus-t-firefly: "To the right was piled up these big bricks, like street bricks. I mean, they were heavy and there was maybe about 12 of them. So, he [officer] said 'Was this here before?' I said, 'No, no, this has got to be that group called the Anarchists,'" said Papia.

Because anarchists are a united group.

They live in communes and are only robbing those storefronts at riots to give back to the community.

They have a central, unifying structure though. That's why you can call "the Anarchists" simply "a group."

A bizarre image was spray-painted on a downtown building in Tampa, just days before the Republican National Convention.The image resembles a picture from the movie "V for Vendetta.

Jesus, it's not "bizarre", and yes, it is from V For Vendetta, are you people retarded, or did you just phone this in while getting a BJ at the bathhouse in the other story? Seriously, you're acting like this is some great mystery... It's just a farking graffiti artist, he even signed the farking thing.

THIS. THIS is what the decline of the printed newspaper is bringing us, shiat written at a second grade level, welcome to the future.